What method do you use when pullin a LS Engine ?
I saw a fixture that my tuner had welded up that he bolted to the knock sensor holes which obviously meant he would take the intake off before pulling the motor.
The Haynes manual shows them using just a chain front to back from one side to the other with the manifold still on.
Anyway what tricks have you guys learned from experience? Do you pull the alternator and air conditioning compressor and all the accessories off before pulling the motor?
What have YOU found to work best?
The Haynes manual shows them using just a chain front to back from one side to the other with the manifold still on.
Anyway what tricks have you guys learned from experience? Do you pull the alternator and air conditioning compressor and all the accessories off before pulling the motor?
What have YOU found to work best?
bolts in each head. stay AWAY from the intake. 99% sure your gonna break the oil sending unit though
most people remove them from the bottom but being a third gen. i can remove from the top. good luck
most people remove them from the bottom but being a third gen. i can remove from the top. good luck i pulled mine from the top. I pulled the intake, heads and front accessories minus the crank pulley. I already had my a/c out. Radiator needs to come out and i took the bumper off just in case for some extra room
through the bottom is actually extremely easy. there are a lot of online forums that go step by step. the hardest part is just getting the car high enough...but as along as you follow it step by step the entire k member rolls out on the tires....i did mine in my driveway in the middle of a snow storm and it only took 5-7 hours to get it out (a lot of going back in the garage to warm up etc......beers...lol)...once you do it, it gets easier...on a clear day, my dad and i could probably get the entire carriage pulled out in 2 hours...if that working straight at it.
im trying to find the book we followed step by step but most auto stores sell manuals or like i said...there r a lot of online forums...
im trying to find the book we followed step by step but most auto stores sell manuals or like i said...there r a lot of online forums...
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Are you pulling both the engine and trans or just the motor? Can you post the name of the manuals or a link to the forums that helped you as this is my first time pulling an engine. Lol.
If you pull the intake and heads its so dam easy pulling the engine out the top I CAN"T IMAGINE why anyone would pull it out the bottom. The only problem I see is the auto trans welding itself to the steel alignment pins can be a BEAR to get apart so you may end up pulling the auto trans with it out the top.
Well, crap. I had fully intended to pull mine out the bottom but now you guys have me thinking. I've got to pull all the accessories off my LS1 to swap them over to the LQ4 anyways...
Either take the transmission with it, or pull transmission later and reinstall the transmission after the engine is back in and secured. It was a PITA to line up the transmission input and dowels using nothing but the hoist, a jack, some pry-bars and a whole lot of cursing.
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I've always pulled mine from the top, the first time was with the six speed still attached. Second and third time I unbolted the TH350 and took it out first then pulled the motor
I'm doing the clutch while the motor is out anyways...so should I pull/install the engine and trans as one unit? Or separately? I have a leveler for my hoist, so angling is no problem if I can put it back in as one unit...seems like it would be easier to install the new clutch and all with the engine/trans out of the car.
Sorry man, maybe I wasn't clear. My stock LS1 has toasted ringlands, so I picked up an LQ4 shortblock and have put together a build with the mods in my sig. I'm swapping the motor soon, and I justed picked up a Monster Level 3 clutch, so I wanted to do it all at once. That's why I was asking...





